trashëguese
Trashëguese is a term of Albanian origin that translates to "heiress" or "female heir." It specifically refers to a woman who is legally entitled to inherit property, wealth, or a title from a deceased relative, typically a parent. The concept of trashëguese is deeply rooted in patriarchal societies where inheritance laws often favored male heirs. However, in modern legal systems, the rights of female heirs are generally recognized as equal to those of male heirs, although cultural traditions and specific inheritance agreements can still influence the practical application of these rights.
The term can encompass various forms of inheritance, including real estate, financial assets, businesses, and even